According to wikipedia:
While "web site" was the original spelling, this variant has become
rarely used, and "website" has become the standard spelling
Closes#5822
... in particular what happens if the maximum speed limit is set to a
value that's smaller than the transfer buffer size in use.
Reported-by: Tomas Berger
Fixes#5788Closes#5813
The CMake option is now called CMAKE_USE_SCHANNEL
The winbuild flag is USE_SCHANNEL
The CI jobs and build scripts only use the new names and the new name
options
Tests now require 'Schannel' (when necessary)
Closes#5795
Without the -D command line option, checksrc.pl won't know which
directory to load the ".checksrc" file from when building out of the
source tree.
Reported-by: Marcel Raad
Fixes#5715Closes#5755
We should offer an option to allow abrupt server closures (server closes
SSL transfer without sending a known termination point such as length of
transfer or close_notify alert). Abrupt server closures are usually
because of misconfigured or very old servers.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/4427
it helps make it obvious that most developers don't have to care about
the CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM value (last release using it is nearly 11
years old, November 4 2009)
Closes#5744
They're not thread-safe so they should not be used in libcurl code.
Explictly enabled when deemed necessary and in examples and tests
Reviewed-by: Nicolas Sterchele
Closes#5732
This is required after https://github.com/cloudflare/quiche/pull/593
moved BoringSSL around slightly.
This also means that Go is not needed to build BoringSSL anymore (the
one provided by quiche anyway).
Closes#5691
Commit 76a9c3c4be renamed DarwinSSL to the
more correct/common name Secure Transport, but a few mentions in the docs
remained.
Closes#5688
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>
Provide the HTTP method that was used on the latest request, which might
be relevant for users when there was one or more redirects involved.
Closes#5511
include zstd curl patch for Makefile.m32 from vszakats
and include Add CMake support for zstd from Peter Wu
Helped-by: Viktor Szakats
Helped-by: Peter Wu
Closes#5453
Updated terminology in docs, comments and phrases to refer to C strings
as "null-terminated". Done to unify with how most other C oriented docs
refer of them and what users in general seem to prefer (based on a
single highly unscientific poll on twitter).
Reported-by: coinhubs on github
Fixes#5598Closes#5608
This commit changes the behavior of CURLSSLOPT_NATIVE_CA so that it does
not override CURLOPT_CAINFO / CURLOPT_CAPATH, or the hardcoded default
locations. Instead the CA store can now be used at the same time.
The change is due to the impending release. The issue is still being
discussed. The behavior of CURLSSLOPT_NATIVE_CA is subject to change and
is now documented as experimental.
Ref: bc052cc (parent commit)
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/5585
Assisted-by: Daniel Gustafsson
Assisted-by: Rich Salz
Assisted-by: Hugo van Kemenade
Assisted-by: James Fuller
Assisted-by: Marc Hörsken
Assisted-by: Jay Satiro
Closes#5555
The point of this section is to meet the CII Best Practices gold level
critera:
"The project MUST clearly identify small tasks that can be performed by
new or casual contributors"
Closes#5560
Instead of discussing if there's value or meaning (implied or not) in
the colors, let's use words without the same possibly negative
associations.
Closes#5546
If `index.html` does not exist in the directory from which the example
is invoked, the fopen(upload, "rb") invocation in `setup` would fail,
returning NULL. This value is subsequently passed as the FILE* argument
of the `fread` invocation in the `read_callback` function, which is the
actual cause of the crash (apparently `fread` assumes that argument to
be non-null).
In addition, mitigate some possible crashes of similar origin.
Closes#5463
... as returning a "" is not a good idea as the string is supposed to be
allocated and returning a const string will cause issues.
Reported-by: Brian Carpenter
Follow-up to ed35d6590eCloses#5405
This change introduces a generic way to provide binary data in setopt
options, called BLOBs.
This change introduces these new setopts:
CURLOPT_ISSUERCERT_BLOB, CURLOPT_PROXY_SSLCERT_BLOB,
CURLOPT_PROXY_SSLKEY_BLOB, CURLOPT_SSLCERT_BLOB and CURLOPT_SSLKEY_BLOB.
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg
Closes#5357
- Stick to a single unified way to use structs
- Make checksrc complain on 'typedef struct {'
- Allow them in tests, public headers and examples
- Let MD4_CTX, MD5_CTX, and SHA256_CTX typedefs remain as they actually
typedef different types/structs depending on build conditions.
Closes#5338
Added test 971 to verify that the list is in sync with the files in
cmdline-opts. The check also verifies that .d-files that uses Added:
specify the same version number as the options-in-versions file does.
Closes#5381
* runtests.pl:
- Fix out-of-tree build under CMake when srcdir is not set. Default
srcdir to the location of runtests.pl.
- Add a hack to allow CMake to use the TFLAGS option as documented
in tests/README and used in scripts/travis/script.sh.
* Bump CMake version to 3.2 for USES_TERMINAL, dropping Debian Jessie
support (no one should care, it is already EOL.).
* Remove CTest since it defines its own 'test' target with no tests
since all unittests are already broken and not built by default.
* Add new test targets based on the options from Makefile.am. Since
new test targets are rarely added, I opted for duplicating the
runtests.pl options as opposed to creating a new Makefile.inc file.
Use top-level target names (test-x) instead of x-test since that is
used by CI and others.
Closes#5358
MQTT - the start has already landed
tiny-curl - also mostly landed and is a continuous work
make menuconfig - basically no interest from users, not pushing there
Some aspects have already been implemented over the years.
15.1 Client certificates are now supported:
- System stores via e35b0256eb
- PKCS#12 files via 0fdf965126
15.2 Ciphers can now be specified through:
- Algorithms via 9aefbff30d
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg and Marcel Raad
Closes#5358
A common set of functions instead of many separate implementations for
creating buffers that can grow when appending data to them. Existing
functionality has been ported over.
In my early basic testing, the total number of allocations seem at
roughly the same amount as before, possibly a few less.
See docs/DYNBUF.md for a description of the API.
Closes#5300
This example has repeatedly been reported to contain bugs, and as users
copy and paste code from this into production, I now deem it better to
not provide the example at all.
Closes#5090Closes#5322